Rated 3 out of
5 by
Joseph from
0 deg bag; great concept, poor construction.What a brilliant design to a common problem. In theory, the bag works well on warmer nights down to about 40deg. But once you go below that, the poor design lets cold air in where ever the hammock passes through the bag. ,,For it to work properly (and mayyyybe down to the 20's) everything, as in every single aspect - the tautness of your hammock, the slack of the bag for loft, stuffing in the pass-throughs, and a sweater to act as a neck baffle - has to be PERFECT ALL NIGHT LONG. Not to mention that the zippers are crap, and the outer material feel like it wants to rip if you look at it too hard. ,,I tested this bag in an outdoor enclosure so I didn't get to hike with it, but judging by the ~5lbs of weight, it doesn't seem that it would be too fun. ,,Returning asap. Like I said, great concept, but too bad a low end company made it. ,,Maybe one day a good one will exist.